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- mike brown! we are! - mike brown! we are! - mike brown! >> and it's a phenomenon that extends well outside of st louis. in mid-october, thousands descended on ferguson to bring attention to the number of african americans being killed by police on a national level. in the last 6 months, there has been eric garner, kaijeme powell, john crawford, akai gurley, tamir rice, tanesha anderson, darrien hunt, and ezell ford. that's just this year - many more names fill the mouths of protestors here on the streets: sean bell...oscar grant...rekia boyd...aiyana stanley jones. [crowd chanting] you can't stop the revolution! you can't stop the revolution! you can't stop the revolution! >> this is the new civil rights movement that's happening right now. and ground zero is the policing of black communities. there's no question about it. people are drawing connections that we drew 50 years ago in the civil rights movement that this is a societal problem. this is not just a police department problem. and it's not just a county problem and it's not just a
- mike brown! we are! - mike brown! we are! - mike brown! >> and it's a phenomenon that extends well outside of st louis. in mid-october, thousands descended on ferguson to bring attention to the number of african americans being killed by police on a national level. in the last 6 months, there has been eric garner, kaijeme powell, john crawford, akai gurley, tamir rice, tanesha anderson, darrien hunt, and ezell ford. that's just this year - many more names fill the mouths of protestors...
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never >>> lesley mcfad indencoming to terms a year after michael brown's death. >> michael brown's death change said ferguson and its residents, some dramatic, some subtle. lori jane gliha spent more time in ferguson. she joins us now from there. no doubt, what are some of the more dramatic changes. physically in the community. >> some. changes you see, one of the most dramatic ones are behind me. >> this is a quick trip, a convenience store rumoured to be the place that michael brown robbed before he was killed. it was a rallying point for protesters, eventually it was burnt to the ground. that's why you don't see it. they raised it recently. there was a ground-breaking ceremony, the urban league will put in a groundbreaking. that's a dramatic change. if you continue on, there's a lot of areas, vacant lots, places that were damaged during the unrest in november and august. a couple of weeks ago we were here, and i saw the demolition of a business. as far as the rebuilding process, it's happening. it's going a little slow. >> lori jane gliha talk about the less visible change, something
never >>> lesley mcfad indencoming to terms a year after michael brown's death. >> michael brown's death change said ferguson and its residents, some dramatic, some subtle. lori jane gliha spent more time in ferguson. she joins us now from there. no doubt, what are some of the more dramatic changes. physically in the community. >> some. changes you see, one of the most dramatic ones are behind me. >> this is a quick trip, a convenience store rumoured to be the place...
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sr., and it is known as john brown parallels. it was published in january of 1859, and this letter was written with the intent for it to be published in a newspaper. it was basically john brown's paralleling two incidents in bleeding kansas and justifying his actions in missouri. two plantations were attacked by john brown and his sons and followers, and one slave master was murdered. lettern brown in this said earlier in 1858, may of 1858, 11 to 12 pre-state men were taken prisoner, herded into a ravine, and shot down as pro--slavery men. this is known as a massacre. five of those men died. in this parallel, john brown is after the death of this --the governorr of missouri, the president of the united states, james buchanan, issued a reward for the capture of john brown for the death, the murder of this slave master in missouri. john brown argues nothing has bring these pro-slavery men that slaughtered tose five pre-state men justice, and that is why it is known as john brown's parallels. abraham lincoln, when he visited in 1859
sr., and it is known as john brown parallels. it was published in january of 1859, and this letter was written with the intent for it to be published in a newspaper. it was basically john brown's paralleling two incidents in bleeding kansas and justifying his actions in missouri. two plantations were attacked by john brown and his sons and followers, and one slave master was murdered. lettern brown in this said earlier in 1858, may of 1858, 11 to 12 pre-state men were taken prisoner, herded...
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and get up to speed at willie brown the parents at willie brown this year to actually talk to their friends and their yoga partners and the people in the cubicle carrots the office from them and share the windfall things happening added willie brown i couldn't be more 24r50i68d in the heart of the city in the bayview in the form of willie brown middle school what's happening at willie brown and i'll tell you as a preview of coming attractions many of the wealthy of work that is being implemented is what is coming for the rest of the school district watch their, their doing we'll not say after this year everywhere we've not side that the faculty will show you we're doing it and having great success having a communities that is saying we expect this in everyone of our schools and students that are well prepared and be able to talk shop at a high-level when they get to high school high school better being paying attention those can i see will come in really, really well-informed of their future i know you probably want me to say a few words i could speak all nights of the efforts and w
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frank, brendan tellen, who was murdered by ali mohammed brown, brown was charged with terrorism. that's big. that's different, isn't it? >> that is big and quite honestly, your reporting may have done, may have played a significant role in getting people to open their eyes in terms of kegting these dots. so, i think it's significant. at the end of the day, hopefully, he gets the death penalty regardless of the crime. it's important because it was an act of terrorism. hopefully this, when others are looking to that sort of activity, it should serve as a deterrent. >> the awful thing is we don't even know it's terrorism until we have a string of homicides. >> preemption is the most important thing you could do in this case. it's very, very difficult to do, particularly when you've got as both catherine and frank have pointed out, ways of convincing young people to join this movement when you can't even name the movement. >> what is with them? radical islam -- you and i know what it is. it's like pornography. i know it when i see it. this is terrorism. radical islamic terrorism. the
frank, brendan tellen, who was murdered by ali mohammed brown, brown was charged with terrorism. that's big. that's different, isn't it? >> that is big and quite honestly, your reporting may have done, may have played a significant role in getting people to open their eyes in terms of kegting these dots. so, i think it's significant. at the end of the day, hopefully, he gets the death penalty regardless of the crime. it's important because it was an act of terrorism. hopefully this, when...
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hundreds gathered to remember brown during a rally today. brown's father and family led the march at site where his son was fatally shot. he also thanked the crowd for their support. >> y'all my world. y'all made this happen for us. if it weren't for y'all, this would be swept under corporate too. i want to give my love to y'all and thank y'all. >> as you remember, brown's death led to days of riots. the officer involved, darren wilson, claimed brown charged towards him. wilson was nevered charged in that case. >>> protests in our area, too, in brooklyn. demonstrators staged a die-in to mark the anniversary of brown's death. ida joins us union square. >> reporter: rob, the rally here at union square wrapped up in last few minutes. union square a number of michael brown protests staged over the last year. on this anniversary, they have returned here to say they have not forgotten. >> there is a fight going on. >> reporter: back in union square this evening, protesters are commemorating one year sense the death of michael brown in ferguson, mi
hundreds gathered to remember brown during a rally today. brown's father and family led the march at site where his son was fatally shot. he also thanked the crowd for their support. >> y'all my world. y'all made this happen for us. if it weren't for y'all, this would be swept under corporate too. i want to give my love to y'all and thank y'all. >> as you remember, brown's death led to days of riots. the officer involved, darren wilson, claimed brown charged towards him. wilson was...
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willie brown, jr. (clapping.) a >> mr. mayor, my former seatmate jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they fear they'll be the victims but they sound-proofed they come i sound-proofed they come for the occasion of this school and i want to have them stand as if they were part of your team dem trust and part of the decades and the heartache group or whatever they really constitute the foundation for everything that i've done and all the years and for whatever adherence that's bestowed on me it should be bestowed on willie brown family and it begins with blanching (clapping.) susan who occurred more t
willie brown, jr. (clapping.) a >> mr. mayor, my former seatmate jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i...
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(reading poetry in english and spanish) >> brown: in california's san joaquin valley, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs "newshour". >> woodruff: for more arts coverage-- including jeff's conversations with many previous poet laureates-- visit our website: pbs.org/newshour. finally, big changes at sesame street. yesterday, the long-running pbs children's television series announced a new five-year partnership with hbo. hbo will air new fall episodes starting this fall. new episodes of the show-- a pbs staple since it premiered in 1969--- will appear first on the premium pay cable channel then air for free on their traditional public television home, nine months later. to help us explore what led to this change, and what it means, we turn to gary knell. he was c.e.o of sesame workshop, the non-profit group behind the show, from 2000 to 2011, then head of n.p.r., before moving to his current job as president of the national geographic society. gary knell, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me back. >> woodruff: so, tell us, what was behind this. now that we have a day to digest th
(reading poetry in english and spanish) >> brown: in california's san joaquin valley, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs "newshour". >> woodruff: for more arts coverage-- including jeff's conversations with many previous poet laureates-- visit our website: pbs.org/newshour. finally, big changes at sesame street. yesterday, the long-running pbs children's television series announced a new five-year partnership with hbo. hbo will air new fall episodes starting this fall. new...
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michael brown and freddie gray were on the wall. i wasn't at the riots, but i see here other blacks. the fact i was here in brazil during the incident and watch someone commemorate here is cool. and to know that initially i thought a lot of people know, but people walking past "i know them from tv", it's nice. it's a good memorial and all that stuff. >> it's not nice to know ferguson and baltimore are known as a place where people are killed. still very sad. today i'm getting a tattoo. it's a portuguese translation of some of us are brave. i felt like that summed up what it means to be black and female. that's what i learnt in el salvador. my journey is about being brave. el salvador always you see it. i'm not looking forward to being thrust back into the anger and hate. i've been living in one of the most dangerous cities, with one of the most violent forces against the people. and they are still there. even in their misery and suffering, they smile at each other, and they are affectionate. they have not lost site of that. it's sur
michael brown and freddie gray were on the wall. i wasn't at the riots, but i see here other blacks. the fact i was here in brazil during the incident and watch someone commemorate here is cool. and to know that initially i thought a lot of people know, but people walking past "i know them from tv", it's nice. it's a good memorial and all that stuff. >> it's not nice to know ferguson and baltimore are known as a place where people are killed. still very sad. today i'm getting a...
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. >> brown jumped out of the car and shot at him 10 times. >> now charged with terror. in chattanooga an american attacks the u.s. military. >> we heard boom boom boom. >> that subject soon made his cowardly homicidal intent clear. >> when you get away from scripture, this is what happens. >> the debate rages, is it murder, violent extremism or terrorism. >> they operate completely out side the cell struck. >> now, from studio j at fox news headquarters, here is greta van susteren. >> the threat of lone wolf terrorism is on everyone's mind. new and old threats against the u.s. at their own home. this type of terrorism is not new. looking at the history of lone wolf attack is around the world. >> lone wofs, by and large, are individuals that are inspire d ideologically but may not have a formal connection to a trift organization. >> frank cilluffo is the director of the homeland terrorism policy institute of washington university and investigated lone wolf trifts. >> that's why they're the most difficult case because they're not necessarily under trift surveillance and a
. >> brown jumped out of the car and shot at him 10 times. >> now charged with terror. in chattanooga an american attacks the u.s. military. >> we heard boom boom boom. >> that subject soon made his cowardly homicidal intent clear. >> when you get away from scripture, this is what happens. >> the debate rages, is it murder, violent extremism or terrorism. >> they operate completely out side the cell struck. >> now, from studio j at fox news...
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and get up to speed at willie brown the parents at willie brown this year to actually talk to their friends and their yoga partners and the people in the cubicle carrots the office from them and share the windfall things happening added willie brown i couldn't be more 24r50i68d in the heart of the city in the bayview in the form of willie brown middle school what's happening at willie brown and i'll tell you as a preview of coming attractions many of the wealthy of work that is being implemented is what is coming for the rest of the school district watch their, their doing we'll not say after this year everywhere we've not side that the faculty will show you we're doing it and having great success having a communities that is saying we expect this in everyone of our schools and students that are well prepared and be able to talk shop at a high-level when they get to high school high school better being paying attention those can i see will come in really, really well-informed of their future i know you probably want me to say a few words i could speak all nights of the efforts and w
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jeffrey brown was there for the premiere this weekend. (singing) >> brown: in the new opera "cold mountain," we first meet w.p. inman at a confederate military hospital in virginia as he and soldier mourn the loss of yet another fallen comrade. (singing) wounded and sick of war's horror, inman decides he's had enough and walks away, a deserter, towards ada monroe. (singing) the woman he left behind in the blue ridge mountains of western north carolina. the opera's composer is jennifer higdon. >> the people in the landscape, the language, felt like something i knew well enough to be the subjects of a first opera. >> brown: as in these are my people and this is my land? >> yes, and i thought to myself, well, there's a lot of love and death in this and those are big opera scenes and that seemed perfect. >> brown: she was raised on the tennessee side to have the mountains. her parents loved rock and roll. no classical music in their childhood. >> no opera, unless you count grand ole opry. >> brown: higman was very known for chaim chamber musi
jeffrey brown was there for the premiere this weekend. (singing) >> brown: in the new opera "cold mountain," we first meet w.p. inman at a confederate military hospital in virginia as he and soldier mourn the loss of yet another fallen comrade. (singing) wounded and sick of war's horror, inman decides he's had enough and walks away, a deserter, towards ada monroe. (singing) the woman he left behind in the blue ridge mountains of western north carolina. the opera's composer is...
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decision that included 200 plaintiff's total, so just by history, we refer to it as the brown family, where it is a piece of a larger story. the facilities here in the monroe school were excellent. when a lot of people walk in the building, if they're old enough to remember going to kindergarten in a school like this, it looks like what they attended whether they were white or black. but he was simply one of the 13 parents who was recruited, and nationwide, there were actually five cases that were a part of the brown the facility was excellent, so this serves to remind people that education is about being in a safe place, where you can learn from people who are sympathetic to you and can understand you, and that is exactly what was happening at this monroe school. this was an excellent experience, and then when they go to see exhibits of what schools were like in south carolina, virginia, the district of columbia, and they see what african-american communities and endure, they could see. be verytopeka, you'd hard pressed to determine whether white students are african-american studen
decision that included 200 plaintiff's total, so just by history, we refer to it as the brown family, where it is a piece of a larger story. the facilities here in the monroe school were excellent. when a lot of people walk in the building, if they're old enough to remember going to kindergarten in a school like this, it looks like what they attended whether they were white or black. but he was simply one of the 13 parents who was recruited, and nationwide, there were actually five cases that...
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the brown v. board of education case was filed in district court. the brown v. board of education case is a small these of a much larger case that started back in 1930's that0's and was part of the national association for the advancement 's shovel toeople overturn segregation in public education. they were attempting to file cases that would eventually lead to overturning a case called plessy versus ferguson, a supreme court decision in 1896 that allowed the state of louisiana to segregate railcars by race. once the supreme court made the decision that that was constitution, you saw an explosion of loss in the south, that permitted -- of laws that permitted segregation in all sectors of life. the naacp was attempting to overturn the president. they could try to do it in one case, but if they lost, that would the end of their tents. beginning in the 1930's, they began to file cases to chip away at that president. the strategy was to and segregation in law schools and graduate schools and worked on
the brown v. board of education case was filed in district court. the brown v. board of education case is a small these of a much larger case that started back in 1930's that0's and was part of the national association for the advancement 's shovel toeople overturn segregation in public education. they were attempting to file cases that would eventually lead to overturning a case called plessy versus ferguson, a supreme court decision in 1896 that allowed the state of louisiana to segregate...
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it's not honest. >> brown: another regular target: politicians. again, captured in their own words. >> i've been coloring my hair for years. >> brown: but politicians on both sides of the aisle sought out the daily show. some conservatives might rail against what they see as stewart's liberal bent, but, candidate mike huckabee have been regulars. huckabee joined stewart nine times. new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand, interviewed by stewart on five occasions, told us how he influenced members of congress and their staffs. >> if he has a great episode about something we have been working on, then we rush to that's what he certainly did with the 9/11 health bill. that's what something that was very languishing-- languishing the house for seven years without any movement, it had gone nowhere in the senate. he framed the issue so effectively that there wasn't a member of congress who can stand up against him particularly in the senate. when we passed that bill, it was unanimous. and there is so few people you can say that about who can shif
it's not honest. >> brown: another regular target: politicians. again, captured in their own words. >> i've been coloring my hair for years. >> brown: but politicians on both sides of the aisle sought out the daily show. some conservatives might rail against what they see as stewart's liberal bent, but, candidate mike huckabee have been regulars. huckabee joined stewart nine times. new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand, interviewed by stewart on five occasions, told...
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living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown. brown is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original. >> he attempts to carjack a man outside of the green planet coffee shop. pulled the guy oust the car at gunpoint and realized he couldn't drive a stick shift. >> he left behind a bag in the men's room where he left behind a nine millimeter with finger prints. >> that's when they searched the ridge and apprehended him. >> it was then that brown made a stunning confession. he said he picked him at random at this intersection as he waited at this traffic light. >> brown jumped out of the car, went to the passenger side and simply opened fire on him and shot adam tell times and hit him eight times. >> he described himself to police a muslim and it was a just kill for a payback. on august 14th they announced the arrest of him and two accomplices for the murder of brend
living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown. brown is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original. >> he attempts to carjack a man outside of the green planet coffee shop. pulled the guy oust the car at gunpoint and realized he couldn't drive a stick shift. >> he left behind a bag in the men's...
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apartments. >> do you remember what you welt when you saw michael brown. me. >> reporter: he says his community is healing, and every day he does his part. he walks a quarter of a mile up trash. >> how would you say ferguson as a whole as changed? >> probably the most peaceful it's ever been. >> reporter: last year he says his friends would not visit community. >> they would be in different parking lots and stuff like that. you pull them over, you see them being toed. what do you feel in inside. it was more so to money as opposed to making the community feel safe. >> reporter: how do you think changes. >> we see a lot less of them. it's like they are there when you don't need them. >> what should they be doing. >> just patrolling. i'm not saying they have to get out and talk to people. just patrolling, letting them know hey, we are here. >> newly promoted ferguson police sergeant recognises investigations between the mostly white police department and black community were far from perfect. >> ferguson changed for the better. there's things that were brough
apartments. >> do you remember what you welt when you saw michael brown. me. >> reporter: he says his community is healing, and every day he does his part. he walks a quarter of a mile up trash. >> how would you say ferguson as a whole as changed? >> probably the most peaceful it's ever been. >> reporter: last year he says his friends would not visit community. >> they would be in different parking lots and stuff like that. you pull them over, you see them...
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brown may not have been all that innocent that day. we saw the surveillance video from inside the store. prosecutors say he robbed the store, he pushed the clerk, we heard that he knobbed off at officer wilson and the grand jury said he reached for the gun. this is what we know from facts we are getting from within the legal system. whether or not you agree with those facts or not. so how do you sort of take some of those facts that are out there and still be able to push forward with this movement to make an impact on younger generations of black men coming into this movement and growing up within this movement, what do they take from this? >> let's take a step back and think about the context of what is legal. at one point slavery was legal. at one point jim crow was legal. just because it's legal doesn't mean it's moral. also doesn't mean that shooting a black kid is actually moral as well. so when we get to the nuances ns around the language, it becomes more problematic, black communities see the trend that continues to happen over
brown may not have been all that innocent that day. we saw the surveillance video from inside the store. prosecutors say he robbed the store, he pushed the clerk, we heard that he knobbed off at officer wilson and the grand jury said he reached for the gun. this is what we know from facts we are getting from within the legal system. whether or not you agree with those facts or not. so how do you sort of take some of those facts that are out there and still be able to push forward with this...
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a single dove marks the spot where michael brown's body was left for hours. for months many came to pay respect, building a shrine to michael brown. >> reporter: what did you see when you went outside last year? >> i saw a heavy police presence and there was a dead body in the middle of the street for five hours. >> chris lives and works at the apartments. >> do you remember what you welt when you saw michael brown. >> i thought it could have been me. >> reporter: he says his community is healing, and every day he does his part. he walks a quarter of a mile up to west norrisen picking up trash. >> how would you say ferguson as a whole as changed? >> probably the most peaceful it's ever been. >> reporter: last year he says his friends would not visit often because police control his community. >> they would be in different parking lots and stuff like that. you pull them over you see them being toed. what do you feel in inside. it was more so to money as opposed to making the community feel safe. >> reporter: how do you think the police community interaction ch
a single dove marks the spot where michael brown's body was left for hours. for months many came to pay respect, building a shrine to michael brown. >> reporter: what did you see when you went outside last year? >> i saw a heavy police presence and there was a dead body in the middle of the street for five hours. >> chris lives and works at the apartments. >> do you remember what you welt when you saw michael brown. >> i thought it could have been me. >>...
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mike brown sr. is calling for drama and no stupidity as marchs are planned around the country. there was a protest last night in ferguson, outside of the police department there, and hundreds of people showed up, but some mocked the officers on duty, but for the most part, there were no clashes. earlier on sunday, mike brown sr. led a 5-mile parade on ferguson, and it started where his son was shot and killed. >> we have to stand together as people, and once we do that, hopefully we can just go forward after that i'm just hoping for some kind of a change. >> reporter: mike brown will have another march today, and there will be a moment of silence for the moment his son n was killed, and here at the barclays center, there's a major rally planned for noon. darla miles, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> the faa is on the scene upstate new york after four people died in a plane crash around 6:30 last night around the adarondeck theater. >>> sean price has unexpectedly died. a memorial is growing outside of
mike brown sr. is calling for drama and no stupidity as marchs are planned around the country. there was a protest last night in ferguson, outside of the police department there, and hundreds of people showed up, but some mocked the officers on duty, but for the most part, there were no clashes. earlier on sunday, mike brown sr. led a 5-mile parade on ferguson, and it started where his son was shot and killed. >> we have to stand together as people, and once we do that, hopefully we can...
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marking the anniversary of michael brown's death. this benefit one of many this weekend was organized by his father, mike brown, senior. backstage, there was reflection of what changed michael brown's life and eventually this city. >> in every city, whenever a cop kills a black person that's unarmed unjustly people are going to respond. >> reporter: around ferguson, reminders are everywhere. it was right here that michael brown was shot after being confronted by police for shoplifting. it's a makeshift memorial. federal authorities have cleared darren wilson for any wrongdoing. but there was an investigation of the city, fueling sometimes violent reaction to brown's arrests. sympathy marches spread around the country as did stories of other unarmed black men killed by police. the slogan black lives matter, brown's mother reflects. >> my son's death has a bigger purpose but it has given me a voice to let people know we are dealing with some social injustice. >> i'd like to introduce mr. anderson. >> ferguson now has a new police chief
marking the anniversary of michael brown's death. this benefit one of many this weekend was organized by his father, mike brown, senior. backstage, there was reflection of what changed michael brown's life and eventually this city. >> in every city, whenever a cop kills a black person that's unarmed unjustly people are going to respond. >> reporter: around ferguson, reminders are everywhere. it was right here that michael brown was shot after being confronted by police for...
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brown jr. was shot and killed by former police officer, darren wilson, and the parade went on for 5 miles and ended at brown's high school, but later in the evening, hundreds of protesters police department, and there were no clashes, but some of the protesters taunted the police officers on duty. >> my son opened up doors and eyes for know, but the hurt and loss of me, i still lost. >> reporter: brown's death sparked civil unrest with riots, fires, and clashing with police officers, and it also sparked the hands up don't shoot and black lives movement matter against the police brutality. again the rally at the barclays center will begin at noon today, and mike brown sr. is calling for no drama or stupidity. darla miles, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you, darla, and course, as you know, brown's death hit the city of ferguson hard where months of protest left businesses damaged. business owners said they now see the city is gradually getting back to normal. owners of one salon said it took
brown jr. was shot and killed by former police officer, darren wilson, and the parade went on for 5 miles and ended at brown's high school, but later in the evening, hundreds of protesters police department, and there were no clashes, but some of the protesters taunted the police officers on duty. >> my son opened up doors and eyes for know, but the hurt and loss of me, i still lost. >> reporter: brown's death sparked civil unrest with riots, fires, and clashing with police...
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this is not what the family of mike brown had wanted to see happen on the anniversary of mike brown's death. 4 1/2 minutes of silence representing the 4 1/2 hours mike brown's body was left on the ground uncovered under the hot august sun. people came from near and far an affirmation of the slogan his death helped inspire, black lives matter. we fight. but there will be peace, you know, even though there is no justice. >> i feel like the burden of making change falls on white people, not black people. >> it's been a year there has been changes but still phenomenal changes to come that are needed. >> reporter: plane participants march today a nearby church for a memorial service led by mike brown senior and his family. michael brown was on the minds of protesters outside ferguson as well. police officers in new york made arrests as demonstrators staged a die-in in brooklyn before marching in to manhattan. >> we are here in solidarity with michael brown and all other black and brown people in this country who are being relentlessly murdered for no reason. >> reporter: there were calls t
this is not what the family of mike brown had wanted to see happen on the anniversary of mike brown's death. 4 1/2 minutes of silence representing the 4 1/2 hours mike brown's body was left on the ground uncovered under the hot august sun. people came from near and far an affirmation of the slogan his death helped inspire, black lives matter. we fight. but there will be peace, you know, even though there is no justice. >> i feel like the burden of making change falls on white people, not...
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are, people in rocking to the sounds of the late chuck brown and john is at the chuck brown memorial park with the birthday party that is going strong tonight. is the music still playing, john? john: kelly, absolutely. go-go is live right now and this are hundreds already here if they are busting loose, you will. one of the most prominent music figures in d.c. would have been 79 years old today, chuck brown, of course, died three years ago. the godfather of go-go, he's being remembered today although gone.gend is it is quite a birthday party d.c. is throwing today. look at the scene behind me. the chuck brown band is playing now.on stage right it's a free concert for d.c. residents here at the former landgon park. of course, this was renamed the chuck brown memorial park last year. died from complications of pneumonia. here.sic is living on we're going to talk to the director of the department of and rec. you had a concern with this getting too big. really spread on facebook, word really got around. you were concerned about traffic getting around. >> the word got around and it ok bec
are, people in rocking to the sounds of the late chuck brown and john is at the chuck brown memorial park with the birthday party that is going strong tonight. is the music still playing, john? john: kelly, absolutely. go-go is live right now and this are hundreds already here if they are busting loose, you will. one of the most prominent music figures in d.c. would have been 79 years old today, chuck brown, of course, died three years ago. the godfather of go-go, he's being remembered today...
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murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred students to the newly reestablished willie brown middle school and we look forward to seeing them we thought it was really important that on the overview of openly the schools we gave you gave you the progress rotator for the tuition you'll hear about this evening in advance appreciate that this is really been a yearlong across the departmental efforts many folks that insuring not only the physical plant but the pragmatic workers of the school we look forward to providing for our students much of that provided corporation cooperation and leadership if the projects i want to appreciate her pubically and many folks are coming back to meet with the colleagues today in fact, the carefully hand selected willie brown middle school faculty and support s
murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred students to the newly reestablished willie brown middle school and we look forward to seeing them we thought it was really important that on the...
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leona brown began to yell at pat saying, how dare you, tyler perry, bobby brown and others quiet leona and escorted out of the church by security. >> whitney will wahaunt pat houston from the grave. pat, it's not over. it has just begun. it has just begun. >> and there is breaking news today. we can confirm the existence of a desk photo of bobbi kristina which was taken friday. now, i do want to mention on friday, the brown and houstons both had separate viewings of her body. the rest of the funeral was loving and respectful. krissy's father bobby as whitney once sang, i also will always love you. at one point, the choir sang "jesus loves me" as krissy's mother, whitney, did in "the bodyguard." could barely get her through the performance but siszy, with tears down her face. it was one of the saddest things i've had to cover. the similarities found unconscious in a bathtub were certainly eerie, also similar. their burials, both transported in a gold hearse from the same funeral home. buried side by side in new jersey, both bodies flown into town on tyler perry's private jet and tyler,
leona brown began to yell at pat saying, how dare you, tyler perry, bobby brown and others quiet leona and escorted out of the church by security. >> whitney will wahaunt pat houston from the grave. pat, it's not over. it has just begun. it has just begun. >> and there is breaking news today. we can confirm the existence of a desk photo of bobbi kristina which was taken friday. now, i do want to mention on friday, the brown and houstons both had separate viewings of her body. the...
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james brown, the godfather of soul. i'm also president of the james brown foundation and founder of the james brown academy of musicians. he was born across the bridge in south carolina and this area is called the central savannah river area. it borders the savannah river of south carolina as well as georgia. he was born right across the bridge, a little bit down in barnwell county. he grew up in a augusta. he had a heart for both areas that is why he created the song georgia liner. ♪ i'm a georgia liner georgia liner i was raised in georgia, born under a lineup. georgia liner georgia liner ♪ ♪ >> my grandmother and grandfather were poor. he grew up in the downtown area, which at that time was called the terry, or the territory where the poor people live. his days growing up and our and honey's place, there were some things going on at aunt honey's house that was a prohibition house. the military gentleman came down to visit the ladies of the evening at aunt honey's place, and so as a young lawyer he got a chance
james brown, the godfather of soul. i'm also president of the james brown foundation and founder of the james brown academy of musicians. he was born across the bridge in south carolina and this area is called the central savannah river area. it borders the savannah river of south carolina as well as georgia. he was born right across the bridge, a little bit down in barnwell county. he grew up in a augusta. he had a heart for both areas that is why he created the song georgia liner. ♪ i'm a...
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. >> brown: the learning goes on. and pierce cites continuing battles with what he sees as the bureaucracy, inefficiency, and even corruption of various government entities. still, ten years after katrina, his old home, pontchartrain park, has seen a resurgence. >> what was great about this neighborhood is back. which is families, churches, homes filled with homeowners. schools. all the stuff that makes for a wonderful life and gives people a shot to build not only finances, but love and family and a sense of community. >> brown: a community that has survived. and even thrived. from ponchartrain park, new orleans, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> woodruff: now, raising the today the national labor relations board ruled a large company could be held responsible for labor decision held by a contractor it hires, even if it doesn't directly supervise the employee. that could mean unions may be able to negotiate directly with mcdonald's corporation, for example, instead of just its franchises. that win comes afte
. >> brown: the learning goes on. and pierce cites continuing battles with what he sees as the bureaucracy, inefficiency, and even corruption of various government entities. still, ten years after katrina, his old home, pontchartrain park, has seen a resurgence. >> what was great about this neighborhood is back. which is families, churches, homes filled with homeowners. schools. all the stuff that makes for a wonderful life and gives people a shot to build not only finances, but...
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james brown, the godfather of soul. i am also president of the james brown family foundation and founder of the james brown academy of music people. somewhat call him a native son. he was actually born across the bridge and south carolina. this area is called the central savannah river area. it borders the savannah river south carolina, as well as georgia. he was born across the bridge down in barnwell county. he grew up in augustine -- augusta. that is why he made the beautiful song "georgia liner." >> ♪ i'm a georgia liner ♪ >> ♪ georgia liner ♪ >> i was born in carolina ♪ georgia liner ♪ >> ♪ georgia liner ♪ deanna: my grandmother and grandfather were poor. he grew up in the terry, short for the territory, which is where poor people live. his days were growing up and and honey's place. there were some things going on in the house. it was a prohibition house. military gentleman came down to visit ladies of the evening. as a young boy he got a chance to see some things. that is the area in which he grew
james brown, the godfather of soul. i am also president of the james brown family foundation and founder of the james brown academy of music people. somewhat call him a native son. he was actually born across the bridge and south carolina. this area is called the central savannah river area. it borders the savannah river south carolina, as well as georgia. he was born across the bridge down in barnwell county. he grew up in augustine -- augusta. that is why he made the beautiful song...
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willie brown was the target of fbi investigations in the past. it is interesting somebody -- an insider this week noted to me there was never this kind of suspicion around mayor gavin newsom, for all his enemies in town and all his faults. but i do think that, you know, there have been questions around ed lee and his association with willie brown and with chinatown powerhouse rose park ever since he was appointed our mayor and decided to run after promising he wouldn't. there were multiple investigations and accusations leveled against the independent expenditure account that pushed him to run that was very heavily involved with bruin and pak. there was actually allegations that that same group was essentially engaging in voter fraud around the election by filling out ballots for people in chinatown. >> he's not running unopposed. there's election in november there's no one running against him. >> that's the fascinating thing. unless we see some explosive indictment, i don't think this is going to affect his political career in the short-term. yo
willie brown was the target of fbi investigations in the past. it is interesting somebody -- an insider this week noted to me there was never this kind of suspicion around mayor gavin newsom, for all his enemies in town and all his faults. but i do think that, you know, there have been questions around ed lee and his association with willie brown and with chinatown powerhouse rose park ever since he was appointed our mayor and decided to run after promising he wouldn't. there were multiple...
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this weekend the crowds of people would gather to celebrate brown's life in a march lead by brown's father. the 18-year-old's death sparked days of unrest and violent protest on the streets of ferguson. another rally is planned for today at the spot where michael brown was killed. with our partners of cnn they take a closer look at the michael brown case one year later. >> reporter: the scars of protesters wiped clean waiting for progress. this is ferguson, one year after white police officer darren wilson shot and killed unarmed black teenager michael brown, unleashing months of protest. though wilson was not indicted by the grand jury and he was cleared of civil rights violations, becoming a symbol for something more that black lives are treated as dispensable in american society. >> regardless of if you saw what happened or not, it was the blatant disrespect that people feel because they left his body here for four and a half hours, that is really what charges people up. >> reporter: film maker and ferguson resident chris phillips lives in the apartment complex where brown was killed, s
this weekend the crowds of people would gather to celebrate brown's life in a march lead by brown's father. the 18-year-old's death sparked days of unrest and violent protest on the streets of ferguson. another rally is planned for today at the spot where michael brown was killed. with our partners of cnn they take a closer look at the michael brown case one year later. >> reporter: the scars of protesters wiped clean waiting for progress. this is ferguson, one year after white police...
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this was organised by his father, michael brown senior. back stage, there's time to reflects on the incident that changed their life and changed the community. >> i believe ferguson sparked a fire burning throughout the country. every city when a cop kills a black person unjustly, people come out and respond. around ferguson, reminders are everywhere, it was here that michael brown was shot after being confronted by the police. his body lay in the street for hours. now it's a makeshift memorial. an investigation helped clear the officer of any criminal wrongdoing, and found a disturbing pattern of police, where minorities from targeted unfairly for minor violations to raise revenue for the city through fines. that mistreatment fumed the sometimes violent response to brown's death. protesters scared off against police, criticized for their heavy-handed response. smithy spread around the country, as did stories of unarmed black men killed by the police. the slogan black lives mattered was born. brown's matter was a spokesperson for a movemen
this was organised by his father, michael brown senior. back stage, there's time to reflects on the incident that changed their life and changed the community. >> i believe ferguson sparked a fire burning throughout the country. every city when a cop kills a black person unjustly, people come out and respond. around ferguson, reminders are everywhere, it was here that michael brown was shot after being confronted by the police. his body lay in the street for hours. now it's a makeshift...
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living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown. brown is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original. >> he attempts to carjack a man outside of the green planet coffee shop. pulled the guy oust the car at gunpoint and realized he couldn't drive a stick shift. >> he left behind a bag in the men's room where he left behind a nine millimeter with finger prints. >> that's when they searched the ridge and apprehended him. >> it was then that brown made a stunning confession. he said he picked him at random at this intersection as he waited at this traffic light. >> brown jumped out of the car, went to the passenger side and simply opened fire on him and shot adam tell times and hit him eight times. >> he described himself to police a muslim and it was a just kill for a payback. on august 14th they announced the arrest of him and two accomplices for the murder of brend
living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown. brown is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original. >> he attempts to carjack a man outside of the green planet coffee shop. pulled the guy oust the car at gunpoint and realized he couldn't drive a stick shift. >> he left behind a bag in the men's...
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bobby brown's sister leola brown walked out of the church telling reporters should he was angry because pat houston was speaking at the funeral, sister- in-law and the former manager of the late whitney houston and brown has accused of her of trying to profit from bobby chris bobbi kristina's death. bobbi kristina died sunday, six months after she was found unresponse nive a bathtub. similar to the way her mother died three years ago. houston was found dead in a hotel bathtub. the medical examiner ruled cocaine and heart disease contributed to the 48-year- old's death. after the funeral bobbi kristina's casket was draped in pink flowers, placed in a hearse and placed in fairview cemetery in westfield. autopsy results on how bobbi kristina died are still not complete. >>> well, no drivers allowed. a new attraction at summer streets, plus imagine if this happened to your home. a minivan crashes into a physically's living room. we will tell you what went wrong. >> and a live look outside. sunny skies today. what about tomorrow? elise finch has the forecast. >> don't forget to follow cbs 2
bobby brown's sister leola brown walked out of the church telling reporters should he was angry because pat houston was speaking at the funeral, sister- in-law and the former manager of the late whitney houston and brown has accused of her of trying to profit from bobby chris bobbi kristina's death. bobbi kristina died sunday, six months after she was found unresponse nive a bathtub. similar to the way her mother died three years ago. houston was found dead in a hotel bathtub. the medical...
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. >> brown: and you thought? you know, she was so incredulous because she just thought this seems like really big news, and how you don't know it, mommy, is really beyond me. but it did -- it struck me. i was really caught offguard by it. >> brown: what did you say to her? >> i didn't say much at the time. i kind of stumbled through the conversation, you know, who is god? i sort of stumbled through the conversation and later went home and talked to my husband and he said, you know, it's not what maxine believes but what she does in life that matters, and it was a turning point for me, this idea if we raised kids to be moral and ethical and kind and generous, then what they believe is secondary. and it's been a guiding force to the book. >> brown: i want to ask you about the title. there are so many -- for so many people, god and their religion are a basic component of who they are. it's not "just god." and you use that, "relax, it's just god." what do you mean? >> i don't mean to be flippant or insensitive in any
. >> brown: and you thought? you know, she was so incredulous because she just thought this seems like really big news, and how you don't know it, mommy, is really beyond me. but it did -- it struck me. i was really caught offguard by it. >> brown: what did you say to her? >> i didn't say much at the time. i kind of stumbled through the conversation, you know, who is god? i sort of stumbled through the conversation and later went home and talked to my husband and he said, you...
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joining me now is michael brown sr. and anthony gray, the brown family attorney. thank you both for being here tonight. >> no problem. >> how are you doing, al? >> mr. brown, first of all, how are you feeling going into this weekend? >> well, the emotions are still the same. it's like repeating itself, you know. because last year it moved real fast. you know. it was a fast-paced process. we was yanked from left to right, you know, doing a lot of media and everything. and we didn't get a chance to sit down. so it's just like it's popped right back up on us. >> you've called for changes in policing in america. have you seen any progress? >> mike brown made a lot of changes for other families, but personally for me, i haven't seen any changes. >> attorney gray, has ferguson changed or not changed in the last year? >> well, cosmetically it has changed. substantively the change has been very incremental, almost invisible, but you can detect perhaps some movement in the current but just not big enough to be able to report to you a year later that change in the sense of
joining me now is michael brown sr. and anthony gray, the brown family attorney. thank you both for being here tonight. >> no problem. >> how are you doing, al? >> mr. brown, first of all, how are you feeling going into this weekend? >> well, the emotions are still the same. it's like repeating itself, you know. because last year it moved real fast. you know. it was a fast-paced process. we was yanked from left to right, you know, doing a lot of media and everything. and...